Here you will find guitar oriented plugins I have developed for both Windows and Mac. These plugins are free and provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.

lundi 20 juin 2016

Guitar cabinet IR from 3 Sigma Audio

Testing a bunch of guitar cabinet IR from 3 Sigma Audio. The goal is just to give you an idea of broad spectrum that can be obtained with this library. The same mic position has been used for all the cabinets (position 3b). All the samples are raws (no post processing). Signal chain is :
DI -> Screamer -> SoloC (new version) -> NadIR (Ignite Amps)

Your plugins are great!. All guitars on our album was recorded with lepou plugins (2 x le456 + 2 x legion on rhythm guitars, hyBrit on solos + leCab2 on group of all guitars).If you want to hear plugins in full mix, here is track from our album: https://youtu.be/7Thr70h3nM4 regards!

Is there anyway to run one individual DI track through 2 different amps without having any phasing issues? Even putting on an instrument rack in Ableton brings upon phasey thiness...I'm thinking there is no way to tone stack digitally, only through a physical Y splitter box, am I wrong?

I'm so glad you're working in the new amps! I can't thank you enough, love your plugins and now I can support them! I guess you already know but Andrew Wade use your plugins in a class for Creative Life! Can't wait for the new stuff!

I thought you might like to hear something I did using your amazing plugins recently. You can zoom ahead to about 5:30 to hear the amps. I used the LE456 with a vanilla cab impulse for both guitars and the bass, as I felt the clean channel on the amp really helped shape my tone well. https://youtu.be/r7lliYDmvsw

Love the amps..! love the ir's!!..im new to this reamping...very late...but nonetheless extreemely excited..!!!for some reason though, the hybrit, lecto..etc...do not appear in my sonar x2 vst menu...?

i've pointed the daw to the appropriate folder and all...but still nothing.

It seems to be a compatibility problem with Sonar. It's not the first time I have issues with Sonar and I'm not the only developer with that kind of compatibility issues. I think I'll have to get myself Sonar to found out what is the problem...

Hello LePou. Sorry for commenting here but I couldn't find your private contacts. I would like to ask you few questions about virtual amp programming and I would be really grateful if you could answer me. Please let me know how can I contact you or contact me. My email is: strunadamjan@gmail.com Than you

you know it would be so much easier if you just had a package opener. i have no clue how to open or get them into my daw.. using a mac... pro tools... not everyone is a computer wizard...why must this be so damn hard. just wanna use the plugins.

There is not much I can do for you if you are using Pro Tools because only RTAS or AAX plugins format can be used with Pro Tools... unless you are using some sort of wrapper. My plugins are VST or AU. On Mac what you have to do is unzip the file and copy the .component (.vst) file in the /Library/Audio/Plig-ins/ Component (/VST). Any DAW supporting those plugin format should search these folders to find the plugins.

I know it's just my impatience and it must be somewhat stupid asking if those are coming anytime soon. I believe you would share the news with us in such case...But I dare ask again: Hey, Alain, could you please elaborate on the progress with your new ampsims? I remember late 2013/early 2014 when LeGion 2 was first mentioned and that excitement never left me ever since, more so in March 2015 when you announced the bunch of new sims but here we are 2 years later and it seems pretty vague , I'd say. I may sound pushy though I'm not. Just wondering...no, I really demand your detailed reply lol :P Thanks in advance anyways, whether or not you decide to tell us at least a bit...Even no dates will do, my friend. Best of luck and much respect, Alain. Still using and admiring your older generation plugins! Cheers!

Could I please please please beg you to do a fix for your LeCab2, which will allow it to not crash when the path to the impulse response files have changed - i.e., allow you to update the path whilst retaining the same settings. I moved to a new computer and now I've lost all the settings I had as I can't remember the path I used on my old computer.

Thanks for your response. Yes, I'm using the rev1. In reaper, if you open a project with a Lecab2 plugin, and the plugin is unable to find the IR file because the folder containing the IRs has changed (e.g. you're using a new PC), then it crashes. You can get round this by opening the project with all plugins turned off, but the problem then is that you lose all the settings that you previously set in the plugin. So you may have spent a long time mixing various IRs to make the sound you want, but if you later open this project on a new computer with the IRs in a different folder you have lost your work, as there is no way of finding out what that path was on your old computer. The only solution is to add the plug in again and try to recreate the sound.There are quite a few discussions of this online, here is one example:https://www.osirisguitar.com/fix-your-broken-reaper-project-with-recovery-mode/Thanks!

It would be enough to dump some error containing the path of the file that could not be found. Then the IRs could just be copied to that same location on the new computer; at the moment there is no way of knowing the path.